February 16, 201214 yr Hi people.I'm fairly new and i've tried looking this up in the forums with no success.I've tweaked FSX and it looks amazing but i'm having trouble with scenery at a far distance. Everything up close looks great but as i look ahead a short distance the ground is blurry and houses,buildings are missing.As i come closer they appear.Any suggestions.Thanks.Sylvester
February 16, 201214 yr Sounds normal I'm afraid. That is just how FSX looks. I can't stand it so I usually fly in low visibility or hazy conditions... Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987!
February 16, 201214 yr Ok :( I wish there is something that can be done.ThanksWell we have a few tricks you can do...- First is a more realistic zoom level of the camera (EZDOK is a great one for this)- You can change manual the LOD_RADIUS in the FSX.CFG file but be prepared for a bigger memory load.- As for the Auto Gen that's by design (64bit o/s and 8 mb memory will help a bit but still) André
February 16, 201214 yr You need to increase your LOD radious to get rid of the blurries (provided of course your PC can keep-up).Cheers,- jahman.
February 16, 201214 yr Author I'm listening :)I've got 16 gb of RAM @ 1600- ddr3How do i do these?My specsAsus P8P67 pro rev 3.1Mushkin Blackline 16gb rami5 2500k OC to 4.22 XFX 6950 2gb video cardsOCX 1000watt Gold libe Power supplyCorsair H60 CPU cooler500bg blue Hard driveWindow 7:)
February 16, 201214 yr I'm listening :)I've got 16 gb of RAM @ 1600- ddr3How do i do these?My specsAsus P8P67 pro rev 3.1Mushkin Blackline 16gb rami5 2500k OC to 4.22 XFX 6950 2gb video cardsOCX 1000watt Gold libe Power supplyCorsair H60 CPU cooler500bg blue Hard driveWindow 7:)Great but an 64bit O/S? André
February 16, 201214 yr Yes it isOk what you can do is edit the FSX.CFG file and change the value of the LOD_RADIUS=4.500000 to 6.500000 or even higher...But be careful you're memory load will increase and every time you access the settings menu via FSX you have to edit again that setting manual in the FSX.CFG file. André
February 16, 201214 yr Author Ok sweet. I don't keep going into the settings once there set. Thanks so much. What is a safe number?
February 17, 201214 yr Ok sweet. I don't keep going into the settings once there set. Thanks so much. What is a safe number?It depend on your system and resources free just try and test and find the sweet spot for yourself andmonitoring memory (remember FSX can't use more as 4 Gb of memory on a 64bit system ;-))Begin with the 6 value... André
February 17, 201214 yr Author Ok .Thanks.One more unrelated question. Is their anything for appearing houses and building as you fly forward?
February 17, 201214 yr I'd even say start with 5.5If things around you are truly blurry, you are overtaxing your systemand you'll have to dial back some settings.Also, start with the internal framerate limiter in FSX, set it at 30 fps.Unlimited settings invite "the blurries".. Bert
February 17, 201214 yr Author Thanks for all the great replies and inputs.I've been playing with the numbers and it looks like 7.5 did the tricks. :(
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